DFK 33GX249e

  • 1/1.2 inch Sony CMOS Pregius sensor (IMX249LQJ)

  • 1,920×1,200 (2.3 MP), up to 48 fps

  • Global Shutter

  • Trigger and I/O inputs


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SPECIFICATIONS

MODEL DFK 33GX249e
COLOR or Monochrome COLOR
Interface GigE 
Total Pixels 2.30 MegaPixels
Horizontal Resolution 1920 Pixels
Vertical Resolution 1200 Pixels
Pixel Size 5.86 um
Full Frame Rate 48 frames/second
Image Sensor Sony IMX249
Electronic Shutter GLOBAL
Pixel Formats 8-Bit Bayer (RG)
12-Bit Bayer Packed (RG)
16-Bit Bayer (RG)
YUV 4:2:2
YUV 4:1:1
RGB24
Lens Format 1/1.2 inch
Lens Mount C / CS
General Purpose I/O (GPIO) 1 Opto-isolated Trigger Input
1 Open-Drain MOSFET Strobe Output
I/O Connector Hirose 4-pin (HR10A-7R-4P)
ELECTRICAL
Supply voltage 11 to 13 VDC
Current consumption 400 ma @ 12 VDC or POE: 48 VDC to 56 VDC
Power Consumption 4.8 Watts
ENVIRONMENTAL
Operating Temperature -5 °C to 45 °C
Storage Temperature -20 °C to 60 °C
Operating Humidity 20 % to 80 % (non-condensing)
Storage Humidity 20 % to 95 % (non-condensing)

MECHANICAL

DIMENSIONS H: 29 mm, W: 44 mm, L: 57 mm
MASS 120 g

 

DFK 33GX249e C-Mount with Tripod Adapter

 

DFK 33GX249e C-Mount without Tripod Adapter
DFK 33GX249e CS-Mount with Tripod Adapter
DFK 33GX249e CS-Mount without Tripod Adapter

OPTICS INFO

PAA H 11.251 mm
PAA V 7.032 mm
PAA diagonal 13.268 mm
SPATIAL RESOLUTION 85.3 lp/mm

DOCUMENTATION

DFK 33GX249e DOCUMENTATION
DFK 33GX249e Technical Reference Manual rev 1.2 April 23, 2019
Industrial Cameras: GigE Camera Start Up rev 1.0 March 23, 2018
Datasheet for Sony IMX249LQJ CMOS Sensor rev 1.0 April 18, 2018
STEP File CS-Mount (121-15-50) rev 1.0 January 9, 2018
STEP File C-Mount (121-15-52) rev 1.0 January 9, 2018

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